The Bodies & Souls blog, directed by Rivky Boyarsky and Sara Loewenthal, has relevant and meaningful articles that will help its readership connect to the Sefiros in ways one may have never considered.
Are you looking for ways to stay inspired, for tools to internalize the work we should be doing during the weeks of Sefirah HaOmer?
The Bodies & Souls blog, directed by Rivky Boyarsky and Sara Loewenthal, has relevant and meaningful articles that will help its readership connect to the Sefiros in ways one may have never considered.
Take, for example, the Midah of Chesed. Rivky writes how Chessed can be applied to us through a new lens, by considering how, “As women, we often put ourselves last.” In the Netzach blog post. Sara, a teacher, confesses about her struggles to stay consistently on top of her children’s homework. She writes, “Why didn’t I care for all these years about my not-getting-homework-done? I am a teacher (gulp) and I should, right?! Well, I know that consistency is hard for me.”
Rivky explains, “The Frum woman needs an authentic representation. She needs to hear voices that are Torah based, relatable, and aligned with her current experience. This is what Sara and I aim to do through the Bodies & Souls platform.”
Make sure to visit Bodiessouls.com/blog to see more blog posts, as well as subscribe to our innovative printed digests at bodiessouls.com/ytdigest. Shavuos is fast approaching, and our printed digest is the perfect gift to give your friends, family, and most importantly yourself!
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